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Enclosure No.
Mr
16th July, 1866.
587
Royal Engineers, from presiding over a
Board
which I proposed
of inquiry instituting, be further admitted in
to some course attacks in the
Ireference
local Prepp
.ow
myself for so plain
а
discharge of my duty, that he had been in communication with the
Editer, though he denied having
written anything.
In
a word his
Conduct peemed to me no bad as well could be, but I was then
it
newly
arrived, and Mr Wilson appeared active
and/
anergetic.
etic alt
wao
pofoible that I
had
overrated his errors
errors and that
they might not recur.
I therefore closed
the subject by the letter sent through
Mo" Minnie, then acting bolonial Seustury,
und of which I transmit a
copy.
Your Grace will perceive from that I had
document what perious
for mistrusting
reason
Mr Wilson's Departmental
management,
und that such mistrust
very different from
arose
from mutters
discussions about repairs of chains or
tables.
59. May distrust of Mr Wilson
profissionally still continues. It be true that he has built
a
muy
as be
says
chimney 100 feet high which has not fallen, and the Mint which still stands; but it is a serious question, whether another person might not
have built just
wo
что
a
mmodious
$40,000 lep
structure for some $30,000 on